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Classical music composer, notable for his symphonies (Nos. 1-11), string compositions ('Rounds'), and concertos.  Honorary composer, Seattle Symphony Orchestra.  Awarded the NMA (1995).   
 
Classical music composer, notable for his symphonies (Nos. 1-11), string compositions ('Rounds'), and concertos.  Honorary composer, Seattle Symphony Orchestra.  Awarded the NMA (1995).   
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 8 February 2017

David Diamond

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1915 - 2005

Occupation

Composer

Notable Achievements

National Medal of Arts

Description

Classical music composer, notable for his symphonies (Nos. 1-11), string compositions ('Rounds'), and concertos. Honorary composer, Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Awarded the NMA (1995).

See Also

Further Reading/Research